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- and Clonmines in particular. In the early thirteenth century, after the Norman conquest of Ireland, a borough and port was established at Clonmines by...
- Leinster, Munster, and Ulster. bef. 1760: John King 1799: Luke Fox (Clonmines) 1799: Charles Ruxton (Ardee) 1799: Henry Stewart (Longford Borough) 1799:...
- dissolved, 1536–41; in County Wexford this included Glascarrig Priory, Clonmines Priory, Tintern Abbey, and Dunbrody Abbey. On 23 October 1641, a major...
- Butler, O.S.A., "Near Restful Waters – The Augustinians in New Ross and Clonmines" (Dublin & Kildare, 1975). H.F.B. Wheeler & A.M. Broadley. The War in...
- soldier. Henry Luttrell secured a seat in the Irish House of Commons for Clonmines in 1798 and a post in the Irish government, which he commuted for a pension...
- borough by prescription confirmed by a 1630 charter, 5 Chas. I ..." "Clonmines, like Bannow, was a borough by prescription, and no charter was available"...
- Commons as the Member of Parliament for Fethard between 1710 and 1713, Clonmines from 1713 to 1715 and County Wexford between 1715 and 1751. Upon leaving...
- deserted Norman borough of Clonmines, in southwest County Wexford. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Clonmines was represented with two...
- Irish politician Henry Al**** (1717–1784), MP for Waterford City, and for Clonmines Henry All**** (1759–1808), judge and political figure in Upper and Lower...
- depo****tion. Notable ghost villages include: Cannakill, County Offaly Clonmines, County Wexford Kilcornan, County Galway Port, County Donegal Rindoon...